=Spirithound;5216349]Morning y’all! After listening to Peter Kreeft’s “Ecumenism without Compromise”, I asked my Protestant friend (I think he identifies as Arminian?) how I can show him the Christocentric nature of the Catholic Church and her teachings. His first response is to stop praying to Mary. (I know, it didn’t actually answer the question, but as a native speaker of English, and a faithful Catholic, you should be able to turn it so it does). I asked him to define prayer, and he said intercession. This is a good narrowing of the question, I think.
So, my plea for your help is How is asking Mary’s (or other saints’ ) intercession Christocentric?
PS, I’ve already asked him to pray to the Holy Spirit to enlighten me.
The answer my friend lies in the
fact that everything we Informed, Practicing, Roman, Catholics (IPRC’s) do is factually and truthfully Christocentric. Why is this?
First because the RCC is literally “Christ Church.” Christ founded it, remains in it (The Eucharist), has the Holy Spirit Covet and Protect Her Truths. One can say factually that the RCC is Christ, manifested to us though His Sacraments, His Grace, His Protection, His Enlightenment, His Truth, and His Word, especially the New Testament.
Second because at that we do has as its end goal to join Christ in Heaven. Sometimes the path is very direct such as through the Sacraments. All founded by Christ Himself, and in which Christ Himself is present to us. Sometimes in a less direct manner, when we employ intercessory prayer.
It would be a moral, a theological and a physical impossibility to seperate Christ from His Catholic Church. NOTE: This may not be true for the 30,000+ non-Catholic Sects that proclaim His Holy Name, but select only what they wish to believe and practice. Part of the Bibles teachings BUT never the entire Bible!
What is the purpose of intercessory prayer (besides Lord give me this, Lord give me that)? Correctly used, understood and applied, we ask Saints, especially our BVM, the very Mother of our God, to lead us by their personal example, and by their close proximiry to our Blessed Lord, who loves them very much (or they would not be in heaven) to plead our many causes for us. The End goal is always (or at least should be) to make us more humble, more pious, more holy, more focused and more determined to also get to heaven.
All prayer, all Masses, All Sacraments are in the end Christocentric. They by their very nature, are all from, for, and by Christ. Some directly, some indirectly, but nevertheless they are all for God! A:thumbsup:men!